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Habib Akram V-Log #120 | October 3, 2025 In this vlog, senior journalist Habib Akram reflects on his reporting journey from the early 2000s—covering Procter & Gamble’s expansion in Pakistan—to the alarming trend today of multinational companies shutting down their operations. From Procter & Gamble, Gillette, Telenor, Shell, and Pfizer to the recent exit of textile giants like Gul Ahmed, the departure of these companies raises serious questions about Pakistan’s investment climate. 🔎 Key points discussed in this vlog: Why multinational companies invested in Pakistan two decades ago How political instability and judicial compromises are driving them away The impact of Procter & Gamble’s exit on local businesses and consumer confidence Historical examples like InstaPhone, Telenor, and mobile service disruptions What the shrinking presence of global brands means for Pakistan’s economy and jobs Habib Akram argues that multinational companies’ presence once boosted standards, competition, and global confidence in Pakistan’s economy. Their exit today signals the bursting of the “economic bubble” filled with hollow government statements. 👉 Share your thoughts in the comments: Why are multinational companies leaving Pakistan now? Can Pakistan restore investor confidence? What lessons should policymakers learn from past mistakes? 📌 Don’t forget to subscribe to the official channel Habib Akram @HabibAkramPak for more in-depth political and economic analysis. #HabibAkram #PakistanEconomy #MultinationalCompanies #ProcterAndGamble #Telenor #Shell #Pfizer #GulAhmed #ForeignInvestment #PoliticalInstability #JudicialSystem #BusinessClimate